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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1934. BRINGING UP FATHER WELY- SHE HAS ‘%804 A _LOVELY DISPOSITION- SHE VS ALWAYS SMILING- | WELL HOW 18 chw: NEW QoK - CQITTIN' ON% By GEORGE McMANUS Y OW. DHE AU TIGERS BEAT Craragh HING ABOUT SOMETHING - /l DAILY SPORTS CARTOON~ OoLLY. 8w mmatisy e % e i SHES GOT YOUR ) FAMILY ALBUM | AN' SHE'S HAVIN THE LAUGH OF HER LIFE: — satility he was a great basketball player, too, and he could drop kick ® See Our Display of DELTA TOOLS GRORGE ANDERSON | EXPERT PIANO TUNING g Alaska agent Kohler Brambach Piano Co. Grand and upright pianos for sale and rent. PHONE 143—A4t Your Service ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE | and he lasted 10 years in pro. ! O | ball Il take him.” | A o | “h 4 FAE@@N" = N | CHANGE THE SUBJECT | | THE COLORFUL DENVER. PROy=Z 4L fi | = ALAN 6OULD key were playing with my Temple { CPECTACULAR fl{" | . |team now they would be great % R 5 Y ' Y . ! {stars. That's how much I think Detroit Increases Lead in| ; | Pop Warnor of Tempid and Andy |of them.” | 3 of Colgate, chief exponents| “That may be so,” admitted Pennant Race Over oF e Whtnse RPAMERRIA OEREAN] | icerr P it Haton) Pop e st o7 N. Y. Yankees may agree on how linemen should |our modern players would, have s | = play and how backs should line up |been stars in your old-time football, i il but they can't get together on Why, there's Johnny Orsi, of Col- to four and one-half games over have been arguing about them dur- He would have been a star in any the New York Yankees with a 6 ng a reunion at the Colgate kind of football and—" to 4 twelve inning decision over Joaching (achonly SRR N jzes, Ol bipns Sesed WA v . dorts. yner, “but some o e small line :1}-:(; ;}f!;il:or:fion AN Yt "'Who is the greatest end, who stars couldn't make the old-time The Senators took a one run s the greatest lineman and who teams at Yale, Princeton, Harvard | lead in the ninth, eleventh and is the greatoet’ Bk Who ever and Comnell.” | : twelfth innings, but the Tigers played football?” they were asked. “That may be so," conceded Kerr, " seored in the samé innings. Gehr- Ernie Nevers is the greatest and having reached that much of | inger made a home run with one STUNG HIS RIGHT back,” replied Warner and Kerr to- an agreement the conversation i man on hase for the victory in EYE OURING THE but there they parted In drifted to some of the new ideas | the last half of the twelfth. p n. They agreed that Nevers they will try out this fall, such as ‘ o vas more consistent that Jim quadruple spinners, reverse laterals : Thorpe of Carlisle and could do as and nc hifts. They agree at least | (:A:?Esll"‘lllDAY nany things just as well. on the Warner Xm.g ‘ Naticnal ague H i e 1 St. Louis 1; New York 4. Gin ToGRIE Sibys e Cincinnati 2; Boston 4. “Frank Hinkey of Y.ale Al thaNE D8 0 88 6 s v Uik W W > / Chicago-Brooklyn, rain. FIRST WE hat W o SPORT BRIEFS Pittsburgh-Philadelphia, rain HAVE A DROUGHT jreatest end,” averred Warner. “No- |y o o ¢ o 0 0 .0 00 88 @] ) American Leagl!e‘ : yody ever gained around him. »He Ao Washington 4; Detroit 6. vas the greatest of them all in sift- o Qi srainiel . ing through interference and he Fred Perry, No. 1 tennis player of e e G was a remarkable inspirational the world today, is not supersti- Boshlu. - Miicaed 1 Lou 5 leader.” tious. He wears a black cat on hls] mmadpifi?;f éfit Slt‘.em:s i : "Na,d l;o"‘bdlsngrecd Kerr, whg shirt ‘when h"i:‘y_s' 5 5: i earned football from Warner an ;:Js.?:ozmwi' ::;:mmanffm i became one of the country’s out- T. O. M. Sopwith, owner of the Oakland 6, 2; Los Angeles 10, 7. standing coaches, “Brick” Muller of British yacht Endeavour, ; Missions-Seattle, rain. California was the best end of all hopes to win the America’s Cup 4 5 time. He could catch passes, block, Uflsmmonxmh wfll1 be knighted by v tackle, throw passes and he weigh- the king if he wins. i G Sl e L ed 200 pounds. He had percent co- | i National League ordination, which he proved by . Chick Hafey lost a ball game for Won Lost Pet. TR G s GRS T o I e his high-jumping ability. Give me tk;]e Cm?nngt;’ Rg?sl &hls‘dsesson} New York 88 51 633 . Cubs—but not by the Giants. its it. He's very glad that the|Muller.” when a fly ball which woul ave St. Louis 87 56 594 TERRY l§ SORR(Y;‘E p r BT th ARl metry. o alimast] rs arein the -league. +“Well, I still lfke Hinkey," mused retired the Pirates in the ninthj Chicago 80 56 582 ADMiiS DODGERS pulled Brooklyn down on his head 4 Do darnasane Warner. “And T'll pick an old-timer and won the ball game, ripped Boston 70 66 515 ARE IN NATIONAL |vy asking caimly, ““Oh, the Dodg- | i as the greatest lineman too. I'll through the web of his mitt. | Pittsburgh 66 67 -507| ers—are they still in the National Walk to Palestine pick ‘Pudge’ Heffelfinger of Yale I Brooklyn 59 71 . 434 | League?” Well, it was the Dodgers Why, he had all the qualities of [Everyone in the Detroit base-| - Philadelphia® 50 83 376 rnyX,,:&Rfi; i?;’ ;5",15‘;1 T:,‘;; [ nndgnoL the Giants who went into| WARSAW, Poland—Thirty young | ® Bréat guard under any system, in ‘dm” ::,UTS,_horg;gm"mnm‘s ‘w':;'e i Ai rk for | : 1 f ' o an; '3 vas irst dent al e ers will win Cincinnati 43 87 A58 a1 stind ia the N&Honsl league | Wriziey Ficld and took two games | Jewish workmen decided to go on |y yd:x‘:li:s::te“i;a‘tm: gznigeog‘:il Ammobibkn VGRS US pexitid bt il At i race with a contrite heart. 4 i ”“i‘_’ {“’ms';genc‘:h:hv.'h:;: ’(I?).;: 1;{’1!1“ Wa;rsa& t’; nl:ale“m“;' run interference, and—" are not so certain they are pre- Won Lost pct,| At the finish of the last road | Was bomb fesh oons CEHINE FSE B0 U 80 Via tfe Balkans andl «wmst about ‘Fay' Hemry of W pared fo take orders for warld Detroit o0 49 pag|iTip Of the year, Tery's New York | (hants '0s¢ iC€ 00 € A0 O LARSE & J?" interrupted Andy.*“He's my series tickets. So many orders have New York 8 54 ‘14| Glants were boasting a four and 'ex SAIgS by y 3 man, He weighed 240 pounds, was been pouring in that President Cleveland .. 75 64 53| @ hall game lead. This lead was ST Muning Location rotices at Em- |very fast and no offensive charge Frank Navin has publicly asked the Boston 0 69 504| due to the defeat of the Chicago So Bill is sorry. He publicly ad-|pire office. could budge him.To prove his ver- fans to stop. St. Louis 63 75 456 R i L O o o AT R = ~ o Lo - ‘Washington .......... 60 " 438 Philadelphia 58 78 427 v Chicago ......... 50 86 368 i q Pacific Coast League ‘ (Second Half) Won Lost Pet. . Los Angeles . 29 663 Seattle 35 568 A } 3 H 2 Hollywood 38 537 We have arranged with the Channel Bus Line for a special bus service from here to ;"a',’f‘;’.‘,‘jnm ff 55:; the Glacier Tavern every Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday. The fare is 50 Oakland 4 4m cents each way and the bus will leave here at 1 am. The now famous Woodland Trio will I Sl - TR furnish the music at the Glacier Tavern and we believe this new service will be greatly appre- | e e T ciated by both my patrons as well as the patrons of The Glacier Tavern. ONE WAY TRAFFIC During the Fair from 7 p.m. to 1 am. no southbound traffic will be permitted on E Street from 12th Street to Willoughby Avenue (Home Grocery Corner). C. J. DAVIS, Chief of Police. oo e s S FIRE ALARM CALLS —adv. Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Sawmill Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-8 Woodland Gardens NOW! 'CHICKEN DINNERS .. CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY Prices Consistent With Fine Quality _ Something New! _ GOLDIE and JACK But Before Going Visit the Beautiful Rheiflandey DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander = draught or bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock, " HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 Wendt & Garster You Will Appreciate Nanaimo-W ellington Lump AT This Time of Year $17.80 per ton DELIVERED PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL (. | JUNEAU ‘:B i ALASKA @ Visit the Log Cabin! @ Beer and Lunches! @ Goldie Hodgson in Dances! @ Jack Hodgson in New Songs! @ Woodland Gardens Trio! @ Billie Ulman in Late Song Smashes! 'E;: Machine S[:op : OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings “ELECTRO1—Of Course” o Cover Charge @ The Finest Dance Floor in Alaska! Something Different! Something Hot! Something Peppy!